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wainscot vs panel

panel vs wainscot

wainscot and panel both are nouns.

wainscot is not a verb while panel is a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
wainscot Yes No No No
panel Yes No Yes No
As nouns, panel is a hypernym of wainscot; that is, panel is a word with a broader meaning than wainscot:
  • wainscot: wooden panels that can be used to line the walls of a room
  • panel: sheet that forms a distinct (usually flat and rectangular) section or component of something
As nouns, panel is a hypernym of wainscot; that is, panel is a word with a broader meaning than wainscot:
  • wainscot: panel forming the lower part of an interior wall when it is finished differently from the rest of the wall
  • panel: sheet that forms a distinct (usually flat and rectangular) section or component of something
wainscot (noun) panel (noun)
wooden panels that can be used to line the walls of a room sheet that forms a distinct (usually flat and rectangular) section or component of something
panel forming the lower part of an interior wall when it is finished differently from the rest of the wall electrical device consisting of a flat insulated surface that contains switches and dials and meters for controlling other electrical devices
a soft pad placed under a saddle
(computer science) a small temporary window in a graphical user interface that appears in order to request information from the user; after the information has been provided the user dismisses the box with `okay' or `cancel'
a piece of cloth that is generally triangular or tapering; used in making garments or umbrellas or sails
a group of people gathered for a special purpose as to plan or discuss an issue or judge a contest etc
a committee appointed to judge a competition
(law) a group of people summoned for jury service (from whom a jury will be chosen)
wainscot (verb) panel (verb)
select from a list
decorate with panels
Difference between wainscot and panel

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